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Poll Finds Dissatisfaction With State’s Direction
Only 36% of Louisianans feel that the state is moving in the right direction, according to a Southern Media & Opinion Research poll.
GOHSEP Talks Partnership With Cajun Navy For Future Disasters
The Cajun Navy groups comprise of private boat owners who assist in search and rescue efforts and are credited with saving thousands of citizens during the 2016 Louisiana floods and Hurricane Harvey.
Postal Service Deadlines Loom For Sending Christmas Packages
The postal service will have their hands full literally today. Barber says December 18th is the busiest day they see during the holiday season.
Two Bodies Found In St. Landry Parish Lake (UPDATED)
21-year-old Lia Ali Kazan has been identified as the woman whose body was found in Lake Dubisson.
Lafayette Attorney Claims Record $191.1 Million Powerball Jackpot
An attorney from Lafayette has claimed the $191.1 million dollar Powerball prize on behalf of a three-member family partnership from the winning ticket in the October 25th drawing sold in Eunice.
Secretary Of State Looking At Purchasing New Voting Machines
Secretary of State Tom Schedler says getting a better system would help, if any questions arose following an election.
Visitors To The Myrtles Get A Surprise Guest In Their Group Photo
The Myrtles Plantatio0n has long had a reputation for being a very spooky tourist destination.
John Schroder Becoming La. Next State Treasurer
John Schroder is being sworn as Louisiana’s next state treasurer after being chosen by a record low number of voters in the November 18th runoff.
Documentary Brings Light To The 2013 Bayou Corne Sinkhole
“Forgotten Bayou” aired at the Vermillion Center in Lafayette last night and the producer has plans to host the film in other areas of the state.
State Treasurer John Schroder Plans To Be Open, Transparent
Schroder hopes to work with the state legislature and Governor Edwards to balance the budget and spend responsibly.
Retailers Gearing Up For Black Friday Shopping
Online holiday shopping is expected to beat in-store sales for the first time, but that won't thwart brick-and-mortar retailers.
Sen. Kennedy: Stop Having Children You Aren’t Willing To Raise
U.S. Senator John Kennedy has written an op-ed piece saying too many parents are failing their children these days in Louisiana.
Gov. Edwards Announces 2,000 Tech Jobs Coming To NOLA (VIDEO)
The governor says this project is one of the most significant economic development announcements in Louisiana history.
Health Dept Says AG Jeff Landry Is Wrong About The Opioid Crisis
The Edwards administration disputes the claim by Attorney General Jeff Landry that the expansion of the Medicaid program has helped fuel the opioid crisis.
LSU: La. Pecan Crop Falling A Little Below Expectations
What was expected to be a bumper crop has been slightly affected by unfavorable weather.
Officials Say Angola Rape Allegations False, Unfounded
Officials arre blaming a Baton Rouge TV news reporter for spawning the allegations
St. Mary Parish Accident Claims Life Of Two-Year-Old, Driver Arrested
The single vehicle wreck occurred on Highway 83 in St. Mary Parish Wednesday morning.
La. Has Dodged November Hurricanes, But Will It Last
State Climatologist Barry Keim is keeping his fingers crossed that November's streak for no hurricanes holds true.
Health Dept Warns Of Toxic Lead Levels At Indoor Shooting Ranges
There are at least 50 shooting ranges in Louisiana, a third of those are indoor.
Job Numbers Show Tremendous Growth In State’s Travel Industry
Not only is the industry creating jobs, it’s also bringing in a large portion of the state’s tax revenue.